>>3252844Essentially, you relax your eyes until the image splits and a third image appears between the two. Once you can focus on that image, it will appear 3D. I find smaller images are easier to practice with until you get the hang of it. Larger images are harder because they require your eyes to travel (cross) a greater distance. I reccomend practice with this one, nice and easy. Good luck.

hey OP, im really quick at doing magic eye books, and the small image, i can do it instantly, but every single large image i cant get the middle image to come together (im assuming u have to make each of the 2 images like, come together in the middle) any tips?

>>3252995yea i think 4chan is having a heart attack, i cant upload anything from on any board, and i figured it out actually

from a critique perspective they dont really seem 3d, the one that came the closest was >>3252863 (for me) they just seems like the original photo popping out of the screen (3D, right?) as if it was popped out maybe an inch from my screen, but referring back to the magic eye books, thost had 3d objects in them (and i kno these arent meant to have that) and these just seemed like a blurry image of the original

>>3252849wow, that is a great practice image!it basically taught me how to do this stereoscopic shit in about 2 minutes!

It was interesting, first I had trouble keeping the third circle. However, I figured that out after maybe 30 seconds. The hard part is getting it to focus... you have to relax and focus at the same time. Kind of weird.

>>3254125>The wider*To bad i can't bother resizing more than one because it is a non-issue for me since i have a decent bit to lean back. Damn shame most of these i have run across are more /e/ than /h/.

*Trick to see clearly!*Depending on how large your display is changes the distance you need to be from it to see it clearly. Try moving your head closer or further away to see were you can see it best =3 (for me its about 3/4 meters

I found turning off the lights/having low light helps. Also, shrink-to-fit the browser around the image (to reduce all the white blare).>>3257680>>3252875>>3252871I also found these to be the best/easiest to focus on. The others seem to have some blur/fuzziness that makes it hard to make the image crisp and clear.

>>3262255painful? really bra... took me like 5 seconds to figure the shit out and then each new pic only takes like 2 seconds or less to adjust eyes properly... almost instantaneous... look at bottom of image then move eyes up while crossed

>>3262939look at the middle of the border between the pics, then slowly cross your eyes, eventually, when they cross enough, you will see three pictures, the middle one is 3D, it takes a little practice, and it may be blurry at first, but blink a few times, and it will go away

>>3260194yes, i saw somewhere that 4% of people are unable to perceive 3d effects on a 2d screen.if i recall correctly, the dude also mentioned that you can somehow learn to perceive the effect, but i haven't got the faintest idea on how to do it.

>>3263142You don't actually cross your eyes.It's more like you're looking at an imaginary object far beyond the computer screen. So if it helps to get you started, just imagine a car or something a mile away and look at it. The image on your computer screen should be all misaligned in your vision now because its out of focus. The trick is to misalign the screen so that the two halves of the image line up.

So in actuality you're eyes are becoming less crossed than normal as you are viewing an object further away from you.